On this week's "Regional Roundup", we’ll hear about the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Uinta Basin Railway and what it could mean for the future of environmental regulation. Then, History Colorado’s newly appointed Senior Director of Tribal and Indigenous Engagement brings a wealth of experience to his position. The attorney representing the three Colorado public radio stations that have joined NPR in a lawsuit against the Trump administration talks about what it means and what’s next. Author Craig Childs talks about his new book The Wild Dark: Finding the Night Sky in the Age of Light, and we pay a visit to the Jackson Hole Rodeo, a summer tradition in Wyoming.
-A CC on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Uinta Basin and what it means for the future of environmental regulation. (RMCR)
-A short feature on History Colorado's new Senior Director of Tribal and Indigenous Engagement. (KSUT)
-A two way with the attorney representing the Colorado radio stations joining NPR in a lawsuit against the Trump administration. (Aspen Public Radio)
-A two way with author Craig Childs about his new book The Wild Dark: Finding the Night Sky in the Age of Light. (KVNF)
-A feature about the Jackson Hole rodeo in Wyoming. (KHOL)